2021
DOI: 10.2495/sc210511
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Urban Agriculture as a Sustainable Option for Solid Waste Management: Case Study of an Indian City

Abstract: The rapid growth of India's urban population coupled with food security concerns has driven urban agriculture into Indian cities. It is also commonly known that urban local bodies are struggling with the ever-increasing municipal solid waste, and in managing its segregation, transportation, and treatment. Inadequate organic waste management causes a slew of issues like gas emissions and health risks to the community. Since household wet wastes are full of nutrient-rich organic matter favorable for growing plan… Show more

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“…With the help of a structured questionnaire, a study on about 40 entrepreneurs by Agarwal et al (2021) was carried out across various regions of India (Bungalu, Mumbai, Pune, and roughly 11 other cities). Agricultural entrepreneurs faced several problems, including high costs, shortage of skilled labor, and marketing issues.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of a structured questionnaire, a study on about 40 entrepreneurs by Agarwal et al (2021) was carried out across various regions of India (Bungalu, Mumbai, Pune, and roughly 11 other cities). Agricultural entrepreneurs faced several problems, including high costs, shortage of skilled labor, and marketing issues.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%